Microsoft Apologizes For Windows Azure Girls’ Vulgar Dance [Video]

Somewhere in the world, Microsoft is going to fire a bunch of its Marketing team for this so called vulgar dance skit. The dance took place at an event in Norway that was intended to promote new advances in Microsoft’s Azure cloud-computing platform. This video has to be one of the most embarrassing attempts at corporate entertainment.

Later, Microsoft had to apologize to its customers and partners for the inappropriate act.

Later, as reported by GeekWire, Frank Shaw, head of corporate communications for Microsoft, tweeted that the routine — some of which you can see in the video below — was “inappropriate and just not okay.”

Microsoft already posted comments on YouTube apologizing for what happened saying – “This week’s Norwegian Developer’s Conference included a skit that involved inappropriate and offensive elements and vulgar language. We apologize to our customers and our partners and are actively looking into the matter.”

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in all honesty, it was meant to be humorous. People need to lighten up and enjoy the humor this life has to offer. Also, it makes a very real anti drug statement, saying that in stead of doing drugs, they take pleasure in building programs. In my opinion, this was in no way shape or form inappropriate, considering that they allow worse on the TV where children can watch it. This was for a group of people who were more than of age, so everyone can get over it.